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I nternational N etwork for S ensor I n T ercomparison and U ncertainty assessment for O cean C olour R adiometry ( INSITU - OCR ). working toward high accuracy and consistency of essential climate variables from multiple satellite ocean color missions
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International Network for Sensor InTercomparison and Uncertainty assessment for Ocean ColourRadiometry (INSITU-OCR) working toward high accuracy and consistency of essential climate variables from multiple satellite ocean color missions …a joint CEOS/IOCCGinitiative…
INSITU-OCR evolution • January 2010 • Proposal for an international SIMBIOS-like activity at IOCCG#15 • April 2010 • Meetings at Oceans from Space conference in Venice: • Town Hall meeting on OCR-VC • Dedicated side–session on INSITU-OCR • October 2010 • OCR workshop in conjunction with WGCV-IVOS conferenceat JRC • INSITU-OCR was introduced to space agency principals in the CEOS plenary in Rio, Brazil • February 2011 • Discussion continued at IOCCG#16 • March 2011 • …and at CEOS SIT – Tokyo • November 2011 • Working group formed • February 2012 • Workshop held at Goddard • Today • You get to listen to me…
Whatisit, really? • Blend IOCCG plans with OCR workshop and WGCV-IVOS workshop recommendations • Review of current “best practices” • Discussion of gap-analysis for INSITU-OCR/CalVal • Cooperate to the next WGCV/IVOS comparisons (OCR) • Goal – a community white-paper on requirements for inter-agency initiative on INSITU-OCR • Harmonize existing OCR programs and identify gaps of networking as per schematic • Integrating and rationalizing inter-agency efforts for: • satellite sensor inter-comparisons • uncertainty assessment for remote sensing products • emphasis on requirements for the generation of Ocean Color Radiometry Essential Climate Variables (ECV) • A prioritized effort of the CEOS Ocean Color Radiometry Virtual Constellation (OCR-VC) • Core office – good idea?
Working group participants Agency Representatives • EC/JRC – Giuseppe Zibordi(co-lead) • NASA – Sean Bailey (co-lead) • IOCCG – David Antoine • ESA – Philippe Goryl • CNES –Bertrand Fougnie • NOAA – Menghua Wang • NASA – Bryan Franz • NIST – Carol Johnson • JAXA – Hiroshi Murakami • EUMETSAT – EwaKwiatkowska • KORDI – Yu-Hwan Ahn • ISRO – PrakashChauhan
…and came up with some recommendations • Primarily addressed to the Space Agencies contributing to the Ocean Color Radiometer – Virtual Constellation (OCR-VC) • Over 30 recommendations under 4 categories: • space sensor radiometric calibration, characterization and temporal stability • development and assessment of satellite products • in situ data generation and handling • information management and support
Calibration, characterization and temporal stability • Pre-launch calibration and characterization data • Comprehensive • Open access • Permanent working group on space sensors calibration • Vicarious Calibration • Support for calibration teams • Assess and correct for instrument degradation • Inter-comparisons from pre-launch through operations
Development and assessment of satellite products • Distribution of un-calibrated data • Common algorithms / open access to source code for processing algorithms • Development of regional bio-optical algorithms • Working group on algorithms topic • Require uncertainties for bio-optical algorithms • Support long term-measurement programs • Develop/maintain validation protocols • Generate Level-3 data products • Consistent set of ancillary data sources • Common aerosol models
Insitudatagenerationandhandling • Improving traceability of in situ measurements • Continuous consolidation and update of measurement protocols • Centralized open access data repositories should be established • Uncertainty budgets • Quality Assurance of in situ data • Priority for variables to be collected • General coordination of field campaign
Information management and support • Accessibility to data/ distribution of large data volumes • Accessibility to documentation • Common data format for the storage of the satellite data • Support for open source data processing and visualization • Community processor for in situ data
The white paper • First draft went out for comment from the working group participants on March 15, 2012 • Comments currently being incorporated • Anticipated delivery by the end of May 2012